whatisacenter wrote:FNQ wrote:azwfan wrote:To blame for this loss is a tie between Wiggins and Kerr:
Wiggins - not worth the max.
Kerr - didn't put Curry in soon enough.
Don't pay attention to Curry, Poole, and Draymond combining for 16 turnovers... nothing to see here.
Seriously not putting Curry in really screwed us. We had to play 5 extra minutes instead of losing earlier.. that will hurt us next game. We're already losing next game because Kerr is playing reverse upside-down 4-D checkers
Curry was at the scorers table for a long time waiting for a dead ball. Kerr would have had to use a TO to get him in the game and then Curry went scoreless in the 4th and OT. Blaming Kerr is silly. Just like the play-in game, the Dubs two best players threw the ball away and disappeared down the stretch.
edit: FNQ might have got me.
So Kerr had the foresight to know Curry was gonna go 0 for in the fourth and OT?
Kerr called a time out with 6:51 left in the 4th and Memphis had just tied the game. He could have brought Curry in since he usually comes in at the 6 minute mark anyways. But he didn’t, he probably wanted to prove some point by letting the line up of Wiggins, JTA, Draymond, Iggy show their offensive prowess off.
The loss Isn’t on Kerr, but to act like all his decisions are absolved of blame is ridiculous. He absolutely makes mistakes, just like the rest of this team and the rest of man kind.
Also turnovers are due to poor execution and at some point that’s gotta fall on the coaching staff too. Everyone shares the blame, and Steve needs to figure it the F out














